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* son ” bridge were in play, » , attend the dedi « Mi judge °o: are visiting with Freie broths . Mary Hollanitch, of Enderlin, N. D., Social. and Personal rs. R. A. Day Is Mr. and Mrs. Potter Guest of Honor at Were Honor Guests ‘Bridge Luncheon} '‘ at Sunrise Party Mrs, W. A. Falconer and Mrs. L.| Mr. and Mts. _ RY? E. Potter, who F, Bechtold entertained I sieken at delebrated their wedding anniversary McKens' ate deca of honor at a nd bin A. Day, of Frat Cristobal, Canat Zone, who spending the summer in Bismarck. Covers were marked for 61 guests at the luncheon tables, beautifully dec- crated in blue and white. Baby Ueeath and larkapur were the flowers used on the tables. After the luncheon 12 tables of i oy going te a tion 20 in the party. A buffet lunchean was served aft- er which the guests went to the Heart River pavilion to dance, later returning to the Potter home. The honor CaN were presented with an attractive Mrs, ‘Gordon Ci and Mrs. E. L. . Simpson of Mandan was alto an out- of-town guest. GOING ois DIESEM HERE Miss Leila Diesem, secretary of the Cass" count Rey ng et bs cai < ° id South Boyt Bimarts St tam! during the win- aes North Dakota at the Ee er rts the North and South lety in Mis Miami. TO VISIT IN ! MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN 7 mF dst sbeth Forts fs Merge! zal ‘oris ter, left Thursday morning for St. Paul, Minn., where they will visi ‘Mrs. Sehnecker’s son and family.’ 4 They ‘will visit at several lakes in Minnesota and in. Wisconsin with rn-| friends and relatives before return- est J eetet: ané family, and their| ing home. sister, Miss Chrissie Budge, in this , city. ‘Phey will bret Sigs te Pees motn- RETURN FROM ROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H ed Wednesday from ohn . gg nf ef jon. troit, Stephen, Minn.,’ ai visit ‘relatives en route home, across the Mr. Budge was the a dai en- fridge, and. will give tae kes Yi and will give a at the dedication exercises. Mr, Budge will visit Mr. Bu at Grand Forks and Bi es at Hankinson tere a few fore returning. eArtyes bet Lio Ble ine, Se adnasdny tisht on thelt Way ere Wedne: on thelr way’ from Yellowstone Par Park. BUYS RESIDENCE HERE Mrs. Marie Paulson of Grand Forks hus purchased Mrs. Anna 8. residence on Fifteent! already taken posses: Mi emoved her family is employed in the ate ‘The é was made through the Hedden Ri estate agency. LEAVE ON FISE FISHING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lahr and daugh- ter, Miss Lucile Lahr, expect to leave tomorrow morning for Billings, Mont., from where they will go into the mountains for two or three weeks of trout fishing. They: will make the trip by car. VISIT HERE EN :N ROUTE TO PARK John Hollanitch and sister, Miss Fares, Reinald Werrenrath sings The “Prisoner’s , Song Biggest selling vocal record ia history stopped in Bismarck for a visit with Mr. und Mrs. E, G. Anderson and family of 617 Eighth street, en route to the Yellowstone National park. VISITING NG FRIENDS Miss Thelma Rosvold, who has been attending the state teachers’ college at ‘Moorhead, Minn., is visit- ing friends in Bismarck this summer, Miss Rosvold will Macle near Bis- | marck in the fall. — TN ILLINOIS . S: Dobler and fam- ith relatives in War- Tne appealing melody of i ven nin about a week but his fam-| tis most popular of mod- ily will remain for a for a longer visit. ern ballads is interpreted ~ LEAVES 3 FOR HOME John A. Simon left last night ne his home in Helena, Mont., after a two days’ visit in Bismatck with his sister, Mrs. John Magsen. Mr. Simon was en route from Chicago. with distinction by one of Victor’s best known Red Seal artists. If you love good singing, and a really melodious song, come in ar B: and hear this great rec- . Hollenbeck was hostess to the Wednesday , Bri k in her h fth street. d—ioday Lepr “the one were won by or # ! Mrs. W. G. Black. H JOINS MRS. OBERG OSKINS-ME J.C. Oberg will go to Detroit, this YER week-end to join Mrs, Oberg, who has} =‘ The Home of KFYR been in Minnesota for some time. They will return after uly 6. GO\TO LAKES ‘e New E. B. Klein and daughter, Bernice, and Mrs. Frank aid have gone to c Camp Corliss, Battle Lake, Minn., é for a summer vacation tion. ° R j ARRIVES FRoM CHICAGO Lieutenant Catherine Timerick ar- rived last evening from to assume her duties at the local Sat- vation Amy Boot, Fag ‘VISIT IN IN WASHINGTON ir. and Mrs. L. C. Feiee ‘of. teit "nts morning for Everett, for a. several weeks' visit with rela. tives and friends. a i ee ULUTH Mrs. ine left ante ne it her parents ‘and other ratauives: 1e4 tee SHOREHAM Mr. Fay ee Mrs. B.D. pegs ore home it rehai itinn. jy for es per vacation. | — and.on 3 throughout July and August.| - Barthelmess _“Ransom’ S Folly” Flaming days of Indien vars! ‘Nights. of prairie love—a drama-of the\days when the West was young--a drama that will live on Mi e trip, e topped at Lake Tanbel, to apendy weekend with the Camp ‘Fire; , gitls in camp Feet, | CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Purfee: New Salem: celebrated their thi wedding anniversa: with a dinner for guests, inc! ing all their children, other reta- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wul- ter Purfeerst and Mr. and Mrs. Her-|j man Merene of were among the out-of-town FROM CONVENTION Jacobson, Mrs. E. Welli- Herbert and Mra. W. Col- lie ‘returned from Jamestown yester- day afternoon ‘nfter attending the Northern Baptist association econven- tion which has been in session for the past few d: RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Miss Phyllis Yokim haa returned from a two weeks’ visit in Sale od Il, and Minneapolis, y in a companied her you one of those who have tried to find shoe satisfaction year after year and sant trij tt Vall Cit Pee Trew Ways’ visit ‘before return.| it? You can end ra fighte * search here-in RECITAL EN, ENJOYED 7 The recital at . Hermann $10 usually interesting, Mi Miss Steen, Mrs. war Mrs. Hermann, Miss "Hermann, and Mrs. Thal s' inging 1 most capably. SURPRISE : PARTY Mrs. T. D. Tebsgard, 111 Fourth treet, was surprised yesterday aft- oon on her’ birthday anniversary. Whist was played during the after- noon and lunch was served. Rose Shop will be closed Saturday wvileg at G o'clock Sandin. Richmond's Bootery BeK rane Cut Stringless Beans GREEN OR WAX - a, These fancy Quality Beans are a com- panion product to our advertised brands of Peas. You'll find these beans very tender and uniform thruout, highly flavored and equal in tasty flavor to some of the real small size beans under other labels, where a much higher price is paid. Exoellent for Salads or Served as a Vegetable 1 oho a Co. Bozeman. Montana HARRINGTON’S Barber — Beauty Shop Represents the best in the west Three experienced permanent wavers, four mareellers, Six barbers spe- cially trained in trimming ladies’ hair. Make an appointment for permanent wave. We assure you the result will more than please. Price $16.00 Soft water shampoos, water made soft in nature’s own way. Sun dried, the Sun Aero Way. “Our Methods Please” We close all day Tontay, July 5th. Phone 130 : : Biemarek, N. D. MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:80 TONIGHT FRIDAY @. SATURDAY DICK AS LIEUTENANT RANSOM IN RICHARD HARDING DAVIS’ “0 GREAT STORY OF THE U. 8. ARMY IN FRON- TIER DAYS—A DASH- ANG CAVALRY OFFICER , IN THE INDIAN. DAYS. A. W. LUCAS CO. Economy Week ‘Sale Closes Saturday Evening Our desire to extend our business, gain new friends for this store, and demonstrate that when you come here expecting more for your money you get it, has been more | than gratified, and we give herewith more reasons why you should supply your sum- mer’s needs before Saturday night’s closing— all quality through and ‘ through, are left to make selec. tions from—shoes you want, in $ 5 85 TWO BIG MILLINERY OFFERINGS all taken from regular stock, Wonderful Hats in this Big Summer Sale. Many Pairs of Shoes . some selling as high as $10.00 Now $9. 50 Hats for every type — Pastel Colors — Bright Colors — Black and White. $3.9 Men's Munsingwear Athletic Union Suits , 5 Cc Standard quality White Nainsook Union Suits. C 5c Made with double yoke, taped armholes, elastic web back, closed crotch, cut full and roomy, measuring two inches over actual size specification. 1 69c Choice of Seven Different Fabrics 69c ‘ Summer shades of 36-inch Silk and Cotton Printed Crepes, 36 inch self color Hair Line Rayon Checks, High Grade White Broadcloths, Plain, Plaid and Check Rayon, and Voiles. Crepe de Chines and Broadcloths. 1” 95 Big Economy Week Offering of Summer Silks. $ 1: 95 SIL SILK $ $1.59 30-inch Spun Silk, a yard........ 82-inch Plaid Tub Silk, a yard... anes 5c c Bloomer frocks in fast ‘colored Chambrays, Gingham and Prints—Embroidered in many clever ways—at this price mothers can.afford extra dresses for the little misses. 40-inch Georgette, Printed Silks, Our Big Bargain Basement. Has scored heavily in our economy week sale, and the Saturday offerings here listed are‘only a few of the many good values this big basement store offers. Women’s Rayon Hose, 81/4 to 10... .39¢ Women’s, Children’s, Boys’ shoes. $1.98 Children’s 49c Nainsook Suits...... 39c Windsor Crepes, 32 inch, yd....... 125e 81x90 Seamless Sheets.......... $1.00 Crash Toweling, 8 yards for..... :$1.00 42x36 Pillow- Slips, each........... 25e 214 yd. long Ruffled Curtains, set. .59¢ Women’s Gowns, Crepe or Muslin. .89¢ Men’s Athletic Union Suits, each... .69¢ 36 inch Sateen, light and dark...... 29e 20x40 Turkish Towels, each........ 25¢ Crinkle Bed Spreads, each....... $2.75 Men’s Mesh Union Suits..........>69¢ 2-quart Ice Cream Freezers.....:.. 95c 32 Piece Dinner Set... 3 —* Remember, the eves is store wide and that every department is included—aleo that : ig the sale closes Saturday evening. os .W. LUCAS | amare Bury Shopping Center. _ hore ren expen ewe re yor